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Aaron Rodgers not a happy camper when finally drafted |
His second pick was also a hit. Free safety Nick Collins was picked in the second round with the 51st pick and he became an immediate starter. Ironically, it took three years for him to play up to the level of the man he replaced (Darren Sharper), but he did and would have been as good or better, but a bruised spinal cord suffered in the second game of the 2011 season ended his promising career.
The rest of the 2005 draft was undistinguished at best. Outside linebacker Brady Poppinga (No. 4-125) and defensive end Mike Montgomery (No. 6-180) could be listed as serviceable. Poppinga started 44 games over six seasons before leaving in free agency and Montgomery was a solid backup for five seasons.
Tragically five of his 11 picks had their Packer careers or their after-Packers careers cut short by injury. The second No. 2 pick wide receiver Terrance Murphy was taken seven picks after Collins and his career ended in the third game of his rookie year with coincidentally a bruised spinal cord.
Strong safety Marviel Underwood (No. 4-115), guard Junius Coston (No. 5-143), cornerback Michael Hawkins (No. 5-167), cornerback Kurt Campbell (No. 7-245) and guard Will Whittacker (No. 7-246) also had their careers compromised by injury.